1. Downregulation of in the Detrusor of Men With Bladder Outlet Obstruction and Its Association With Urinary Retention and Decreased Bladder Compliance
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Carlos Henrique Suzuki Bellucci, Thiago Souto Hemerly, Luisa Resende Tenório de Albuquerque, Ruan Pimenta, Vanessa Guimaraes Schreiter, Sabrina Thalita dos Reis, Jose de Bessa Jr, Katia Ramos Moreira Leite, Alberto Antunes, Boopathi Ettickan, William C. Nahas, and Cristiano Mendes Gomes
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piezo 2 channel ,urinary bladder neck obstruction ,humans ,lower urinary tract symptoms ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Purpose Recent research has highlighted the mechanotransducer PIEZO2 as a crucial factor in lower urinary tract function, demonstrating associations with bladder compliance (BC), bladder wall thickening, and elevated bladder pressure. We explored the hypothesis that PIEZO2 expression may be associated with lower urinary tract dysfunction in men with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Methods The study included a consecutive series of patients undergoing open prostatectomy for BPH at our hospital between September 2014 and January 2016. All participants underwent comprehensive preoperative evaluations, including urodynamic assessments. During prostatectomy, a full-thickness fragment of the bladder wall was obtained for subsequent PIEZO2 gene expression analysis. Cadaveric organ donors served as the control group. Results PIEZO2 expression was downregulated in the detrusor muscle of men with BPH compared to the control group. Among patients with BPH, those experiencing urinary retention and requiring an indwelling catheter exhibited significantly lower PIEZO2 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression than patients capable of spontaneous voiding. PIEZO2 mRNA expression was similar in men with and without detrusor overactivity. Additionally, a positive correlation was found between PIEZO2 mRNA expression levels and BC. Conclusions Our findings indicate that PIEZO2 is downregulated in the detrusor muscle of men with BPH, particularly in those experiencing urinary retention and those with reduced BC. These results suggest a potential role for PIEZO2 in BOOinduced bladder dysfunction. Further research is required to clarify the role of PIEZO mechanotransducers in the bladder and to explore their therapeutic implications.
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- 2024
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